TinyOwl, a India-based restaurant delivery service that has raised more than $27 million from investors including Sequoia Capital and Matrix Partners, has reportedly stopped service in all cities except for Mumbai.

TinyOwl, however, may have another shot at life. Earlier this month, several reports emerged that the startup will merge with logistics firm Roadrunnr in an all-stock deal and create a new food delivery service called Runnr. The two companies, which are both backed by Sequoia and Nexus Venture Partners, have yet to officially confirm the deal.

Partnering with Roadrunnr, which handles last-mile deliveries for e-commerce and food delivery companies, may give TinyOwl an advantage over its competitors if it relaunches service. Roadrunnr, however, is dealing with problems of its own. Last month Mint reported that it may exit the e-commerce business after failing to raise more funding. TechCrunch has also contacted Roadrunnr for comment.